There are so many gorgeous dogs in search of their forever home this week across the North and North East.
Darlington, Cumbria and Leeds rehoming centres are hoping to find lovely homes for their dogs in order to give them the best possible lives.
Here are just 21 of the dogs searching for a loving family and forever home this week.

5. Sky (Staffordshire Bull Terrier, two-five years)
Sky is a beautiful girl who is happy to make friends with everyone she meets. She’ll be ok to live with primary school aged children aged 10 years and over. She’s arrived in our care with no previous home history so will need someone at home whilst she settles in. We have caught her snoozing away on a cosy bed so she should adapt to home life quite nicely. She’s made a couple of doggy walking pals here and has the potential to share the home with another. | DT Photo: Dogs Trust Darlington

6. Chester (Bedlington Terrier, over eight years)
Chester is ready to find his special someone who has plenty of time to devote to him. He loves affection and spending time with his human pals. He’d like a quieter home environment so no young kids. 14yrs+ will be fine. He will need to be the only pet in the home as he is vocal towards other dogs. This older lad would like his walking routes to be in low dog populated areas where he can enjoy the scenery and sniffs with minimal distractions. | DT Photo: Dogs Trust Darlington

7. Bella (Lurcher, one-two years)
Bella is a young and bouncy lady who is full of life. A game of tug of war with her toys with her foster carers is her favourite thing to do or she can happily entertain herself with her toys. Bella is recovering from recent orthopaedic surgery and starting to build up going for walks with her foster carers gradually. She enjoys a mad 10mins zoomies like most young lurchers. | DT Photo: Dogs Trust Darlington

8. Bert (Lurcher Cross, eight years)
Bert is going to make someone a fabulous companion. He’s very affectionate and has soft spot for a chin tickle. He’s got plenty of energy and loves to zoom around and play with his toys. A home with a garden would be ideal for him to have playtimes. Bert is on a special diet for his kidneys. We can discuss this in more detail with potential adopters. | DT Photo: Dogs Trust Darlington